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November 2nd, 2008

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I jumbled a lot of events into this post, but last week was quite an exciting week!  We picked out pumpkins ( and delicious pumpkin donuts) from Gallaghers Farm Market, carved ‘em up and wore crazy wigs, drove out to Frankfort for our annual trek to Pumpkin Ed’s, and topped it all off with an evening of trick or treating with our neighbors and their children.  Will had quite the haul at the end of the day, so Mom and Dad are set with “left-overs” for a while…  :-)

Happy Halloween!

October 23rd, 2008

Words can’t do this justice, so let’s just say this is spinning for spinning’s sake! Be sure to listen to him after he hits the beanbag.

ps. we have no idea what the sound is about 3 seconds in?! Sounds like someone split their pants!

October 19th, 2008

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Will has recently taken a keen interest in two things:  little or no clothes and cooking… and combining the two.  Actually, it is not so much that he consciously thought “hey, I would like to cook in my underwear” ( besides, let’s face it, aside from grease burns, who wouldn’t want to cook in their underwear ), it was more that Will rarely has clothes on and he just happened to want to help Jess make some cookies and then make some popcorn later on.  I should also note that in Chef Will’s kitchen etiquette, the all-important chef’s hat is only required when making popcorn and apparently nothing else.  Every good chef has his eccentricities.

September 30th, 2008

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Will found some interesting eyewear at his grandma’s house last week.  I’ll let the pictures say the rest.

September 24th, 2008

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September is nearly gone and I am still not quite certain where it went – kinda how I feel about my mind some days.

September has definitely been a busy month for us as Jess got back into full swing teaching 6th grade language arts at Traverse City East Middle School, Will started preschool 2 days a week ( half days ) at Eastern Elementary, we took the boat out of the water, finalized our fall “to do” list, became members of the Grand Traverse Resort, and I have begun weekly tennis classes there.  Work for me has been insane, the days have been mostly sunny, the nights too short, and I finally finished reading my latest Christopher Moore book.  The summer plants have been replaced with mums and pumpkins, the grass doesn’t need cut quite as often (  I had been paying my 8 year old neighbor Brian $5 to cut it, so that extra 5 spot means the return of weekly boxed wine for this guy!  ), and I am still making really bad jokes all around.  Seriously.  They’re pretty bad.

But given the flurry of days, Will has kept things in perspective with his “ice soup” recipe and lazy days with a pumpkin, his tractor, and Elmo.  Because when it comes right down to it, a fella doesn’t need much more than a big vegetable, a good buddy, and something to haul it all around in…